Word: parks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard lost again to Yale at Hampden Park, Springfield, on Saturday by a score of 6 to 0. It was a magnificent game from start to finish and with the defeat comes the feeling of pride in the eleven which represented the college so nobly. Nothing but praise is heard for the honorable, scientific, straightforward game which the eleven put up. Considered in comparison with the games of the season it stands in striking contrast, while the work of the coaches during the past ten days has shown that Harvard has at last found graduates among her ranks...
...competing. On account of an oversight of the H. A. A. the trail was laid from the University Press building, where the paper was cut. The hares were J. Manley '93 and D. W. Fenton '95 who laid the trail across several yards in the vicinity of Longfellow Park, down through the brick yards, up towards Tufts College, thence around the Powder House up to the Cambridge water tower. Half way down the hill a profusion of paper signified the break. The men lined up and raced to the gymnasium, J. O. Nichols L. S. finishing first just sixteen minutes...
...Park r Fellowships...
...Allston. Five minutes later the hounds started with J. O. Manley '93 as master. The trail led through Allston, up over Corey Hill, beyond to Brookline, round Chestnut Hill reservoir, then on to Jamaica Plain Pond. From there the trail led to Brookline, down Huntington Avenue, through Back Bay Park. where the pace was increased and kept undiminished until the hounds reached the Cambridge end of Harvard Bridge, where the break was. But about half of the original starters lined up for the run in. Manley '93 and Fenton '95 raced all the way and Fenton won by a small...
They spent last night at the Park Avenue Hotel. This morning the teams will practise on the Berkeley Oval and this afternoon will go to see the game between Yale and the University of Pennsylvania. They will probably return to Cambridge late to night...